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Sheinbaum, the Mexican president, disagrees with US decision to cancel 13 Mexican airline routes

The Mexican president Claudia Sheinbaum stated on Wednesday that she does not agree with the U.S.'s decision to revoke the approval of 13 Mexican airlines routes to the United States, and to cancel combined passenger and freight flights from Mexico City’s Felipe Angeles International Airport.

Sheinbaum said that in her daily press briefing, she will request a discussion between the Mexican foreign minister and U.S. Secretary State to examine the reasons for the unilateral action. She also added that she is confident an agreement can be reached.

Sean Duffy, Transportation Secretary, said on Tuesday that Mexico had "illegally cancelled and frozen U.S. carrier flight for three years without any consequences".

The Transportation Department stated that Mexico has not complied with a bilateral agreement in aviation since 2022, when it revoked U.S. airline slots for passenger carriers and forced U.S. cargo carriers to relocate their operations.

Sheinbaum said she will be meeting with Mexican Airlines on Friday in order to get their perspective.

(source: Reuters)